Chapter Summary: Chapter 114: They Can’t Support Your Ambition – Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife by Zhi Lan
In Chapter 114: They Can’t Support Your Ambition, a key moment in the Romance novel Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife, Zhi Lan delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Cai Jun arrived two days later, a young man of respectable height, looking vibrant, with fairer skin than most people.
In their countryside, it’s hard to find someone with such fair skin, especially a man.
The saying goes, ’a fair complexion hides faults,’ and his clear skin added charm to his appearance, making him look less like a countryman and more like an intellectual.
It’s no wonder Sun Bingnan spoils his sister; Lin Chuxia remembered that Sun Lanlan always liked refined men.
He stayed on, working directly at the Bun Shop, arranged by Qin Han.
During this period, Zhang Guilan also approached her once, as Qin Wu, the son of a cousin of Qin Yang, and his wife wanted to work at the Bun Shop. Since he was unfamiliar with Lin Chuxia, he approached Zhang Guilan.
Qin Yang’s father had three siblings; Mr. Qin was the second eldest.
In the eldest uncle of the Qin family’s home, there were three brothers; the eldest, Qin Liang, was also the eldest brother among all the cousins, and he’s already past 40. His eldest son, Qin Jianjun, is nearly 20 now.
The second, Qin Jiang, father of Qin Jianye, whose wife Xu Yun teaches at the village elementary school.
The youngest, Qin Wen, was the second most successful among the brothers, apart from Qin Yang. He now works at the counter in the county Hardware Company, earning a salary.
The uncle only had one son, Qin Wu.
Lin Chuxia had a deep impression of him; he was the tractor driver when she married Qin Yang, who always affectionately called him Xiao Wu.
It was said that they were of the same age, and among all the cousins, Qin Yang and Qin Wu got along best.
He’s also Niuniu’s father.
Considering the staffing, more recruitment was necessary for the new branch opening, so she made provisions to include them.
The work at the branch continued methodically, and Qin Yang, far away in the Northwest, faced a challenge.
"Mr. Qin, don’t you think your views are a bit radical? At present, this level of technical difficulty is almost insurmountable for us, and you know our decisions affect the workers’ safety. Even a minor error could lead to irrevocable damage; this doesn’t seem like your style."
Fresh out of the meeting, Bai Xiaoming couldn’t help but raise his concerns.
It was the first time in their five-year partnership he had questioned Qin Yang’s judgment.
Bai Xiaoming felt his plan was too perilous, unsafe for the workers, and unwise for his old friend’s career.
Qin Yang stopped walking, looking toward the distant construction site.
The weather was turning colder, which would usually slow their progress soon.
His calm gaze carried a touch of determination, "You said it yourself, our current technology doesn’t allow it. Aren’t we in this field to tackle just such technical challenges?"
"Even so, we need to be realistic. Weren’t things good the way they were? Steady and substantial, each step solid. Since when did you start caring about the intangible?"
Qin Yang glanced sideways, "There’s nothing intangible, as long as we overcome it, it becomes tangible. If we don’t, someone else will, and technology never stands still."
"Then let someone else do it; can’t you see? Our team isn’t capable of such things; they can’t support your ambition."
Bai Xiaoming really couldn’t understand; wasn’t everything good as it was? Everything they did was verifiable, all achievements were tangible, and their whole technical team in the project department was even recognized.
In his view, Qin Yang’s actions were digging his own grave.
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